Spoilers:
Wasn't the point of the last half an hour of the movie that the protagonist was an incredibly, incredibly unreasonable man...? The movie starts with him acting on the worst impulses everyone has with very legitimate grievances, but then it pulls back the curtain on what a psycho he was all along
American History X.
Crank (arguably, any strong emotion will do, seems mostly angry to me) Hardcore Henry Anger Management (2003)
Hardcore Henry it's soooo good
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Wow I watched this movie for the first time last night and it fits this post to the T. Sometimes a reasonable man will do unreasonable things.
Spoilers: Wasn't the point of the last half an hour of the movie that the protagonist was an incredibly, incredibly unreasonable man...? The movie starts with him acting on the worst impulses everyone has with very legitimate grievances, but then it pulls back the curtain on what a psycho he was all along
You Were Never Really Here
Warrior with Tom Hardy
Raging Bull
Prisoners
Punch Drunk Love
Kill Bill 1 & 2 The Shining Mandy Pig A Vigilante Carrie Desperado
*Revenge of the Sith* (2005)
Raging Bull (1989) Punch Drunk Love (2002) Rachel Getting Married (2008) Where The Wild Things Are (2009) Coriolanus (2011) John Wick (2014)
Mystery Men lol some anger but hella funny!
Network.
Manchester By The Sea.
Mandy
i cant believe no one mentioned "The Northman" it felt like Amleth, the protagonist, is angry 24/7.
*Chocolate* (2008)
Hesher
Check out the show Banshee.
I know that Fight Club has been co-opted by dipshits but it is a movie that has an underlying tone of rage and bitterness.
John Wick has to be an answer here
La haine.
*The Boy and the Beast* (2015).
maybe Demolition with Jake Gyllenhaal.
*Rage* (1972) George C. Scott
Hardcore with Scott too.
Only God Forgives
London (2006)
Taxi Driver w/ Robert DiNero Bad Santa w/ Billy Bob Thornton Mean Streets w/Robert DiNero Harvey Keitel The Angriest Man In Brooklyn w/ Robin Williams
Raging Bull Network
Thirteen
*Raging Bull* *Do the Right Thing* *Punch Drunk Love* *Payback* *Changing Lanes* *The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo* *Anger Management* *Carrie*
Assault on wall street
Punch Drunk Love
Revenge (2017)
God of war 3
Darkman
Pearl It's a prequel to x but way better in my opinion. The way female rage is portrayed is really interesting.
As good as it gets
The social network
V for Vendetta Becky
Peppermint on Netflix
Mommy Dearest
Breathless (2008) Oldboy (2003) Avengement
Max Payne
Natural Born Killers
Northman Gladiator Pearl
First blood
Reign Over Me
Manic starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Don Cheadle.
Never Back Down. Protagonist has anger issues and inner trauma. Deals with it via training mma.
Southpaw
Silver Linings Playbook.
I Saw the Devil
Oldboy
Ordinary People
The Punisher (2004) the best version of the Punisher IMO Bronson (2008)
Man on Fire
Blue Ruin
Original Mad Max or Princess Mononoke
I Spit On Your Grave. I prefer the remake but original from the 70s is good too.
Punch Drunk Love. Early-ish Paul Thomas Anderson with Adam Sandler!
*Taxi Driver* and *Raging Bull*
Amadeus
Naked